Course Title: Truth and Lies in the Digital World
Course Code: 50:209:110
Time: Tuesday and Thursday, 11:10-12:30
Location: Nursing and Science Building, Room 202
Professor: Dr. James Brown
Email: jim.brown@rutgers.edu
Office Location: Digital Commons, Room 104
Office Hours: Tuesday 9:30am-11:00am (or by appointment)
Upon completion of this class, students will be able to:
This course fulfills the Ethics and Values general education requirement. Upon completion of this EAV course, students will be able to:
All students will need to purchase a minimum of two pocket-sized notebooks to be used as commonplace books (details will be discussed in class). You will be able to consult these notebooks during exams, but they must be pocket-sized. If you have questions about whether your notebook is too big, please ask. You may end up needing more than two of these notebooks, depending on how much you decide to write in them. However, everyone will need at least two.
Everything we are reading in this class will be provided as PDFs or links. You do not need to purchase any books.
All assignments and exams in class are assigned a point value. If an assignment is worth 1 point, then it is worth 1% of your grade. If an exam is worth 20 points, it is worth 20% of your grade. You will be evaluated on the following work:
Attendance: 15%
Hypothesis Annotations: 15%
Commonplace Books: 15%
A 90-100
B+88-89
B 80-87
C+78-79
C 70-77
D 60-69
F 59 and below
At the beginning of each class, I will provide a sign-in sheet. In order to receive credit for attending class, you must sign that sheet before 11:15. If something will routinely prevent you from arriving at class by 11:15, please see me during the first week of class.
I ask that you please silence and put away your phone during class. If you absolutely need to have access to your phone during class on a regular basis, please see me during the first week of class to discuss. You are free to use devices that aid your participation in class, such as accessing readings or taking notes.
Rutgers University welcomes students with disabilities into all of the its educational programs, and I am committed to making this class as accessible as possible to as many students as possible. In order to receive consideration for reasonable accommodations, a student with a disability must contact the Learning Center, participate in an intake interview, and provide documentation:
https://ods.rutgers.edu/students/documentation-guidelines.
If the documentation supports your request for reasonable accommodations, the Learning Center will provide you with a Letter of Accommodations. Please share this letter with me as early in the semester as possible so that we can discuss the accommodations. To begin this process, please complete the Registration form at https://webapps.rutgers.edu/student-ods/forms/registration.